Approximately 25 minutes ticked by from the time that Dr. Conrad Murray first noticed Michael Jackson was lifeless before calling 911, according to a former girlfriend’s testimony in a Los Angeles courtroom Friday, TMZ reported.

Sade Anding said she received a call from Murray on the day Jackson died — June 25, 2009 — and spoke to him for about five minutes before she heard a commotion that included “coughing and voices” on Murray’s end of the line. She realized he was no longer on the phone.

Anding said the call came in around 12:30, but, according to TMZ, phone records show that Murray placed the call just before noon, at 11:51.

It wasn’t until 12:21pm that Murray dialed 911, asking for help, suggesting there was a lag of at least 25 minutes.

Phone company representatives were in court earlier and testified that Murray sent several texts between 12:00 and 12:21 when he called for an ambulance.

Murray is in court for a pretrial hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court to determine if prosecutors have enough evidence to charge him with involuntary manslaughter.